Vaccines

Animals, just like humans, suffer from a range of infectious diseases.
As veterinary medicine has advanced, prevention of disease has become a priority. One of
the best means of prevention is by creating immunity in the animal. This is usually
achieved by vaccination.

Vaccination has now been
established for over 200 years. Since those early days, enormous strides have been made in the
development of vaccines which have helped to prevent and in some cases eliminate disease
in humans, farm animals and the family pet.

Vaccination also reduces the amount of pharmaceutical treatments (such
as antibiotics) used to control established diseases and, in
many instances, has prevented long term suffering and death.

The Pet
Travel Scheme - what you have to do to bring your dog or cat into Britain without
putting it into quarantine. This site also tells you about quarantine in Britain for
animals that dont qualify for the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS).